Marlins Park, Miami

With its retractable roof, Marlins Park offers spectators the chance to enjoy baseball in a comfortable setting, safely shielded from Miami’s hotter temperatures. Newly opened in 2012, the 37,000-seat stadium offers up various amenities, including a South Beach-inspired nightclub, a swimming pool, and a bobblehead museum. For a taste of local cuisine, grab a Cuban sandwich at the food court. The overall design of the stadium has influences of neomodern, such as the Miami Deco tiles that deck the parking garages and the Joan Miró signature primary colors used to label different zones around the park. Use our Miami visit planner to arrange your visit to Marlins Park and other attractions in Miami.

Marlins Park is such a let down to me because a stadium that is so beautiful and equipped for so much...the people in Miami do not appreciate it and frequent it as much as they should.
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By OhioSharky

We went to see the Miami Marlins play while in Florida, July 2018. 1st time ever to a professional baseball game. The game was fun & exciting. It was entertaining to say the least watching everyone in...
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By HNBISOFF

This was my final Major League Baseball stadium to visit. The stadium is was excellent. Guest services insured you were taken care of. Do not misjudge the stadium for the baseball team, as the Marlins...
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The best thing about this stadium is the roof. It’s weird to say that, but it keeps the place cool and also allows for you to know that the game is happening rain or shine! The staff is friendly, the views are pretty good from most seats, and the food is decently priced. I enjoyed being able to watch a game here. Also, with the Marlins not being that competitive right now... tickets are very cheap to go watch a game!

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By Joe Dukes

Watched the game from the Clevelander - outfield, ground level with very quick bar service. Extra wide padded seats. We stayed for a good hour after the game and they never tried to rush us out like at other parks. Great experience.

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By Diane Ambrogio

Handicapped beware!!! The stadium itself is beautiful and lots of good food choices around. Also the staff in general was very helpful. My father is handicapped and we had handicapped seats behind home plate and they gave us a wheel chair and brought us to our seat and back to our car, very impressive service there. But the handicapped seat section was a free for all and not regulated at by the stadium we were basically at risk of losing our seats anytime you even stood up. Even though they were the seats we paid for and had tickets for. We even ended up with a rude woman and her intoxicated companion starting a huge fight and scene over OUR seats. The handicapped seating needs better regulations!!!!

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By Tyramisu

Went to my first honkball game over here (Miami Marlins vs Washington Original, Marlins won!) and had a great experience. Food was a bit expensive, had great seats and loved the audience around me. Firework show at the end was really cool with the open roof, changed my seat in about 5 minutes and the roof was completely open after that! Overall great experience

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By Hope Reynolds

The only time we have visited and watched a game was through the Town of Miami Lakes Elderly Affairs Committee. This group is in charge of many programs and events for Seniors in Miami Lakes and it does a remarkable job by engaging buses that drive Seniors to places they would otherwise not be able to visit or afford. It was wonderful, they took excellent care of us and because of the retractable roof, we were never too hot or in any discomfort. Highly recommend.